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NJ A921

NJ A921
Requires certain health care professionals to undergo bias training.


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Introduced
01/09/2024
In Committee
01/09/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/09/2024

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires certain health care professionals to undergo bias training. Under the bill, a homemaker-home health aide and any other health care professional certified or licensed pursuant to Title 45 of the Revised Statutes, who provides in-home health care services, is to be required to complete one credit of cultural competency and implicit bias training, within one year following the effective date of this bill and biennially thereafter. The cultural competency and implicit bias training curriculum is to be developed by the Department of Health, in consultation with relevant professional organizations, which is to include, but not be limited to: (1) identification and understanding of implicit biases and stereotypes related to race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, and disability; (2) communication techniques that account for potential impacts of implicit biases; (3) strategies for recognizing and mitigating unconscious biases in healthcare decision-making processes; (4) review of applicable federal and State laws regarding discrimination in health care services; (5) cultural awareness and cultural competence in healthcare; and (6) understanding health disparities and social determinants of health. It is the sponsor's belief that this bill will help to ensure that all patients receive quality healthcare that respects their individual cultural backgrounds and experiences and that this bill is a step towards ensuring equity in healthcare delivery within New Jersey.

AI Summary

This bill requires certain health care professionals, including homemaker-home health aides and other licensed or certified health care providers who offer in-home services, to complete cultural competency and implicit bias training. The training curriculum, developed by the Department of Health in consultation with relevant professional organizations, will cover topics such as identifying and understanding implicit biases, communication techniques that account for bias, strategies for mitigating unconscious biases in healthcare decision-making, relevant anti-discrimination laws, cultural awareness, and understanding health disparities and social determinants of health. The bill aims to ensure that all patients receive quality healthcare that respects their individual cultural backgrounds and experiences, promoting equity in healthcare delivery within New Jersey.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services

Sponsors (4)

Last Action

Withdrawn Because Approved P.L.2023, c.331. (on 01/09/2024)

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